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Raul H. Gonzalez

Waxahachie, Texas

1939 - 2005

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GONZALEZ, RAUL H., Raul H. Gonzalez, age 66 died Thursday, June 16, 2005 at his home in Waxahachie. Raul Gonzalez (R.H.) was born in El Paso on March 11, 1939 to Raul and Mary Frances "Kika" Gonzalez. He became the man of the house and protector of his mom and younger sisters, Nina and Martha, at...

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Our universe is a beautiful place, but it has now lost one of its most brilliant stars. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

We will always remember "R.H." for his wonderful smile and delightful sense of humor and true devotion to his family, God and the real meaning of life. It was an honor to be his friend and we send our love and sympathy to Martha and all the family. Even though we no longer live in Texas we will always be joined by a special friendship.

Thank you for leaving the most wonderful spiritual, kind, loving legacy. Through your guidance and love and moral molding you have blessed this world with Raul & Kerry, Andrew, Patrick and Isabel. May God keep you nestled safe and full of eternal joy. Your family is in my prayers.

When I think of RH, I think of the Cowboys. He was one true lover of this football team and I'll never forget him telling me about the time him and his son went to the Superbowl. He was a pleasure to work for and certainly a man with character. God Bless the Gonzalez family and know that he is now in God's heaven smiling.



Our prayers and sympathy are with the family

My condolences on the passing of R.H. He was one of my dearest friends and one of the best bosses I ever had.

R.H., you were a special friend and fellow worker from the Postal Service. I will alway cherish the fond memories of having worked together as clerks in the El Paso, Texas Postal Service. We then together advanced into the upper levels of management. Our careers took us to different paths. I will always remember you for your thoughtfulness, your dedication and hard work. Your contributions in the Postal Service helped me succeed
just as it did you and other fellow workers in El Paso...

RH was one of the kindest and caring human beings i've ever known. When He walked into a room it glowed with the warmth of His presence. i'll never forget him!
joe bob

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.